We can help with last-minute travellers and the more ‘complex’ travel health requirements of gap year students or those with other health issues, for example, the pregnant, elderly or diabetic traveller. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/

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Yellow Fever is a serious viral infection that’s usually spread by a type of daytime biting mosquito known as the Aedes aegypti. It can be prevented with a vaccination. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Leicester, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. TravelDoc™ is also an official Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre (YFVC), approved by NaTHNaC. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/leicester-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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Rabies is a fatal viral disease from animal bites and scratches, that claims 60,000 – 100,000 lives per year worldwide. Every year 15-20 million people need treatment following an animal exposure (bite, scratch or lick) that could have a rabies risk. Less than a handful of people have ever survived rabies as far as we know.It is almost always fatal (Rabies Travel Vaccinations) Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Nottingham, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/nottingham-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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Hepatitis A is an infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus. It is spread through contaminated water and food, especially shellfish or through person to person contact where personal hygiene is poor (faecal-oral route). Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/hepatitis-a/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Nottingham, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/nottingham-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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Yellow fever mainly occurs in sub-Saharan Africa (countries to the south of the Sahara desert), South America (especially the Amazon) and in parts of the Caribbean. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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TravelDoc™ clinics are easy to access travel vaccination clinics and are a subsidiary medical service offered by Regent Street Clinic™. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Treatment for severe hay fever is with a corticosteroid injection similar to the treatment given for joint problems and inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow and frozen shoulder. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Treatment for severe hay fever is with a corticosteroid injection similar to the treatment given for joint problems and inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow and frozen shoulder. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Nottingham, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/nottingham-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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Pre-exposure vaccination is a highly effective measure in lowering the risk of this disease following a bite or scratch from a suspected rabid animal. Pre-exposure vaccination does NOT just “buy you time”. Vaccinations against rabies has taken on added importance since human rabies immunoglobulin (the antidote called HRIG) has been in limited supply in the countries where the rabies risk is highest – East Asia (India, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia including Bali, etc.), Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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Rabies is a fatal viral disease from animal bites and scratches, that claims 60,000 – 100,000 lives per year worldwide. Every year 15-20 million people need treatment following an animal exposure (bite, scratch or lick) that could have a rabies risk. Less than a handful of people have ever survived rabies as far as we know.It is almost always fatal (Rabies Travel Vaccinations) Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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Hepatitis B Travel Vaccination affects up to 10% of people in SE Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and South America. This viral disease is incurable and can lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Vaccination is the most effective way to reduce the risk of acquiring this infection.Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/hepatitis-b/

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Hepatitis B - Signs and symptoms Hepatitis B Travel Vaccination affects up to 10% of people in SE Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and South America. This viral disease is incurable and can lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Vaccination is the most effective way to reduce the risk of acquiring this infection. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/hepatitis-b/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Treatment for severe hay fever is with a corticosteroid injection similar to the treatment given for joint problems and inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow and frozen shoulder. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Birmingham, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/birmingham-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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Japanese encephalitis can be a serious illness causing inflammation of the brain. You should consider being immunised against Japanese encephalitis before you travel to certain countries in Southeast Asia and the Far East. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/japanese-encephalitis/

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Yellow Fever is a serious viral infection that’s usually spread by a type of daytime biting mosquito known as the Aedes aegypti. It can be prevented with a vaccination. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Yellow Fever is a serious viral infection that’s usually spread by a type of daytime biting mosquito known as the Aedes aegypti. It can be prevented with a vaccination. Yellow fever mainly occurs in sub-Saharan Africa (countries to the south of the Sahara desert), South America (especially the Amazon) and in parts of the Caribbean. Yellow fever can be fatal. About 8% of people who get yellow fever die from it. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Like all injections and treatments, a thorough risk assessment is undertaken by our doctors and nurses to consider the person’s suitability for treatment but for those that are good candidates, the relief of the symptoms can be dramatically superior to taking oral anti-histamine tablets or nasal sprays and eye drops. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Treatment for severe hay fever is with a corticosteroid injection similar to the treatment given for joint problems and inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow and frozen shoulder. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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Like all injections and treatments, a thorough risk assessment is undertaken by our doctors and nurses to consider the person’s suitability for treatment but for those that are good candidates, the relief of the symptoms can be dramatically superior to taking oral anti-histamine tablets or nasal sprays and eye drops. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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Yellow Fever is a serious viral infection that’s usually spread by a type of daytime biting mosquito known as the Aedes aegypti. It can be prevented with a vaccination. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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The disease is caused by the bacteria Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A, B or C. Typhoid is transmitted by food and drink that has been contaminated with human faeces or urine (faecal-oral route). Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/typhoid/

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Yellow fever can be fatal. About 8% of people who get yellow fever die from it. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Treatment for severe hay fever is with a corticosteroid injection similar to the treatment given for joint problems and inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow and frozen shoulder. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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Hepatitis B Travel Vaccination affects up to 10% of people in SE Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and South America. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/hepatitis-b/

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We offer a full range of services including all travel vaccinations and anti-malarials, including yellow fever vaccine, hepatitis A and B, rabies, japanese encephalitis, meningitis ACWY, cholera, typhoid, tick-borne encephalitis, tetanus, polio and diptheria.We also offer free sterile medical kits, advice on reducing the risk of diseases for which there are no vaccinations (such as dengue fever and Zika virus) and treatment of conditions such as travellers’ diarrhoea and altitude sickness. Our clinics are especially popular with last-minute travellers. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/

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